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Gary Gannaway (Albert Carlyle Gannaway III) was born on 30 July, 1954 in Beverly Hills, California, United States, is a Chairman & CEO, Gannaway Holdings. Discover Gary Gannaway's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

Popular As Albert Carlyle Gannaway III
Occupation Chairman & CEO, Gannaway Holdings
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July, 1954
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2015

In January 2015 WorldNow received top honors for its innovation and product advancement by the Business Intelligence Group. Worldnow was recognized for its patent-pending Studio Gateway platform, which unifies linear and digital workflows to ultimately enable customers to exceed their goals in content delivery and monetization on all screens.

2009

In 2009 Gannaway was chosen by Wharton University to participate in its Entrepreneur-in-Residence program, mentoring undergraduates and MBA candidates then considering careers as entrepreneurs.

1993

On May 21, 1993, Gannaway sold its stake in Genesis to financier Ronald Perelman's Commmunications and took New World public.

1989

Gannaway introduced the marketing concept of bartering off-network series in the late afternoon/early evening timeslot with Highway to Heaven in 1989. Instead of paying Genesis in cash, stations would get seven minutes of local advertising per episode and give Genesis five. A number of major series adapted Gannaway model, now an industry standard, including Columbia Pictures Television's hit sitcom Designing Women and Warner Bros. Television's Family Matters have been marketed on a barter basis. Gannaway's marketing efforts and contributions helped Genesis become one of the largest suppliers of national syndication ad units in the early 1990s. During the 1992-93 TV season, Genesis sold 9,412 30-second spots to national advertisers.

1982

In 1982, Gannaway founded syndication distributor Genesis Entertainment. It is the only company to have launched all pilots into series and owned the rights to shows- the only company to do so in history- including The Marvel Action Hour, The Whoopi Goldberg Show, National Geographic Specials, Top Gun, Spider-Man, Highway to Heaven, The Judge, Biker Mice from Mars, Paradise Beach, and Real Stories of the Highway Patrol. Genesis became the first company to launch 100 percent of its pilots in an industry where, at the time, only 3 percent of TV pilots made it to series. With Classic Country in 1983, Genesis was the first syndication company to provide co-op dollars to stations, which were then used to help promote the show. Genesis is believed to be one of the first syndication companies to service the ad sales department of participating stations, helping the stations make their local ad sales, research the local market, and develop sales programs to attract upscale advertisers.

1980

In June 1980 Gannaway left Metromedia to start his first company, specifically selling his father's show, Country Classics. He went on to sell Time-Life shows as well, including G.I. Diary and Wild, Wild World of Animals. His experience selling syndication ultimately led to Gannaway founding Genesis Entertainment three years later with his own capital.

1974

Gannaway attended Castle Heights Military Academy in Tennessee followed by three years of service in the Marine Corps. In 1974, Gannaway was one of 18 men in the Marines Elite Force Recon.

1954

Gary Gannaway (born Albert Carlyle Gannaway III on July 30, 1954) is an American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Gannaway received the prestige Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Merrill Lynch, Ernst & Young and Inc. Magazine in its inaugural year.

Gannaway was born Albert Carlyle Gannaway III in Beverly Hills, California on July 30, 1954, the son of Albert Carlyle Gannaway Jr. and Dana Gibson Gannaway. Albert was an accomplished businessman. He controlled Gannaway Corporation and produced several well known motion picture films along with the "Stars of the Grand Ole Opry" which featured many legendary country music stars including Chet Atkins, Marty Robbins, Minnie Pearl and many others. Albert was the first to produce a television series using 35mm color film when television was exclusively in black and white. Albert was also a famous songwriter who wrote for Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Bob Hope, Frankie Lane and many others.